see SIZE=2925 near the end. that's what's appearing in the FROM column in
outlook
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> see SIZE=2925 near the end. that's what's appearing in the FROM
> column in outlook
That information is controlled by the sender. The information outside of
the <...> in the From is treated as the sender's friendly name. You'll
notice that I've done exactly the same thing on this message. Now, if your
sender isn't doing it deliberately, like I did, then something probably on
their machine or their mail router put it there. It's not your problem.
--
Brian Tillman
I guess the question is, what could the CDO object possibly do to put this
as the friendly name? (Perhaps this is better for the CDO group...)